Volume 16, Number 17, April 21, 1989

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Interviews

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

According to the foremost American opponent of illegal-drug trafficking and Satanism, the Bush Administration’s “War on Drugs” has yet to become serious; and as long as Kissinger’s policy of supporting Syria’s Assad prevails, the United States is pro-drugs in fact.

Science & Technology

Fusion Advances Could Lead to an Economic Revolution

by Charles B. Stevens

A report on the exciting developments surrounding the net energy production from fusion reactions achieved by Professors Fleischmann and Pons.

Departments

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

Anger in the Barracks.

Panama Report

by Carlos Wesley

Noriega Opponent Arrested for Drugs.

Andean Report

by Carlos Méndez

Soviets Back Shining Path.

From New Delhi

by Susan Maitra

Nepal’s Anti-India Games.

Editorial

Is the United States Fascist?

Economics

Behind the Surge in Gasoline Prices

by Christopher White

The emergency rationing regime now in effect in California may well turn out to be the precursor, and pilot project, for what is being prepared nationally, an emergency measures-based police state.

Brady Plan: One Way Ticket to Nowhere

by Peter Rush and Dennis Small

The results of a study comparing the impact on debtor nations of the current Brady plan, the defunct Baker plan, and Lyndon LaRouche’s “Operation Juárez,” the only “debt plan” that can work.

Dilson Funaro, a Model of Debtor Dignity

by Mark Sonnenblick

In memory of Brazil’s patriotic Finance Minister.

Pakistan: Economy is Bhutto’s Achilles Heel

by Ramtanu Maitra

Currency Rates

Agriculture

by Rosa Tennenbaum and Marcia Merry

GATT “Disciplines” Farming to Death.

Banking

by William Jones

S&Ls Bailout Agreement Near.

Business Briefs

Feature

Greenpeace: Shock Troops of the New Dark Age

by Mark Burdman

Some of its victims are now fighting back, and providing proof that Greenpeace is indeed the “environmentalist” version of the Nazi SA, or what today might be called “eco-spetsnaz commandos.”

Greenpeace U.S.A. Goes Big Time

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Russian Sub Disaster Triggers Greenpeace

by William Engdahl

International

Kissinger’s Lebanon Policy Is ‘Insane, Morally Dangerous’

by Thierry Lalevée

Washington’s refusal to take any action whatsoever to stop Syria’s bombardment of Beirut has drawn angry denunciations from Lebanon’s Interim President as well as French officials who are seeking international support for a peace effort.

Trilateral Commission Charts Liberalization of Ties with Russia

Documentation: Kissinger propounds his New Yalta plan.

Hague Meeting Bodes Ill for NATO’s Future

by Mark Burdman and Dean Andromidas

Documentation: U.S. Senator Wallop warns NATO against “Gorbomania.”

Gorbachov Orders Georgian Massacre

by Konstantin George

Bush Follies Imperil U.S.-Japan Alliance

by Linda de Hoyos

A Brief Moment of Opportunity Exists for Southern Africa

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Supranational Rule for Central America

by Gretchen Small

Plot Afoot To Stop Argentine Elections

by Cynthia R. Rush

International Intelligence

National

Narco-Satanism Invades America’s Living Rooms

by Harley Schlanger

The nation was given a collective jolt, as the gruesome details of a gang involved in drug trafficking and Satanic activity, including human sacrifice, began to unfold from the Mexican border town of Matamoros.

LaRouche: Satanism Is the Criminal Mind

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Bush’s Irangate Role: In Deeper and Deeper

The Administration’s ‘War on Drugs’: Only a ‘Containment’ Operation?

by Leo F. Scanlon

Henry Kissinger and His Associates Place Themselves Above the Law

by Scott Thompson

The conflicts of interest are felony level, especially as regards policy toward Third World debt.

NDPC Seeks Action on Food, Power, Water

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Journalists’ Rights, and What’s Right.

Congressional Closeup

by William Jones

National News

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